Using this method, could you essentially run your entire mix through these channels? Because in theory, every channel would still get its own separate panner. And then you’d essentially not need to use objects?
I'm Trying this Sidechaing technique on three 7.1.2 beds for a post production mix (Fab L-2). Is it an issue that the limiter trigger is summed mono? Won't there be audible ducking on channels that dont actually need to be ducked with this configuration?
Why not use a Pro Tools 7.1.4 routing folder and put the limiter on the routing folder? Also, by having your objects feed the sidechain which then feeds the limiter which is strapped across your object bed... the more you limit the less you send to the sidechain. It creates a kinda of "negative loop." Right?
This was very clear, easy to follow and yea,,, I can see how this can be complicated in a session. THX!!!
straight forward, thanks!
Thanks!
Hi, thank you for your video
how would you connect the object-based audio to these auxes?
Thank you
Using this method, could you essentially run your entire mix through these channels? Because in theory, every channel would still get its own separate panner. And then you’d essentially not need to use objects?
I'm Trying this Sidechaing technique on three 7.1.2 beds for a post production mix (Fab L-2). Is it an issue that the limiter trigger is summed mono? Won't there be audible ducking on channels that dont actually need to be ducked with this configuration?
Have you tried side chaining of the stereo master? directly to the 'Mix buss' plugs?
can you please do a video of you mixing drums,guitar and vocals. Thank you.
Why not use a Pro Tools 7.1.4 routing folder and put the limiter on the routing folder? Also, by having your objects feed the sidechain which then feeds the limiter which is strapped across your object bed... the more you limit the less you send to the sidechain. It creates a kinda of "negative loop." Right?
I think Avid gave us a 7.1.4 aux recently, yeah?
@@danymalsound Auxes and routing folders!